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NYT, Links
Reader's arriving from the New York Times might appreciate the following links: a short essay on the speed at which mobile phones are making their way around the planet here; a list of research and downloads here; and if for some reason you're seduced by the idea of life on the road, re-align your thinking with the thread titled today's office.
The main study mentioned in the article focussed on communities in Mumbai (photos above, below), Accra, Rio de Janerio and Chongqing.
It's common for the media to tell a story through an individual - the simple fact is that a lot of people's hard work goes into making these studies happen - and not everyone has the opportunity (or ego) to put out there. Thanks to the NYT and the article's ever-so-patient author, Sara Corbett for giving us the opportunity to share with a wider audience.
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Writing from Tokyo | April 13, 2008 | Permalink
